Southern Mindanao Backpacking for 10 Days: Davao, South Cotabato, Saranggani, Zamboanga, and Basilan
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Since my first visit to Mindanao barely a year ago, I’ve found myself back in this southern island for the fourth time now. I love how different it feels wandering through its city streets and exploring its lush countrysides. The opening of new direct flights between the Iloilo, my hometown, and Davao City was definitely a major factor, which made Mindanao more accessible for me (and many travelers from Panay Island). On this particular trip, I really enjoyed my visit to a couple of places situated at the bottom half of Mindanao … most for the first time.

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Port Barton: Wanderings in a Coastal Village in Palawan
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I stumbled upon Port Barton while I was researching about places to visit for my first solo trip to Palawan. Just the name “Port Barton” instantly got me curious since it sounds very “British,” which is highly unusual in the Philippines. I wanted to know what’s there to see in Port Barton, which often described as an excellent backpackers’ hangout in Palawan. Barangay Port Barton is located in the town of San Vicente, which is situated between two destinations I also wanted to visit. Although it was not right along the highway, I hoped to do a quick overnight sidetrip on my way to the Sabang, Puerto Princesa City from El Nido, Palawan.

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Top Loading a Bus in Palawan (El Nido to Port Barton)
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Woke up super early to catch the 7:00AM bus out of El Nido, Palawan. My next destination was Port Barton, a small village located in the town of San Vicente, Palawan. While waiting at the terminal for the bus to fill up, I noticed some of the passengers were taking a spot ON TOP of the bus. While it’s fairly common in the Philippines to see people toploading jeepneys/tricycles, it was my first time to encounter it being done on a bus. It didn’t take me long get my ass up there and try toploading a bus for the first time. Definitely the best seat on the bus if you’re looking forward to getting a sweeping view of Palawan’s scenic countryside.

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Corong-Corong Beach: Chasing the Sunset in El Nido, Palawan
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The late afternoon hours are a major part of my day when I’m traveling. I’ve already watched the sunset at Calaan Beach located past the northern end of El Nido town proper. To switch things up, I hopped on a tricycle (P10 fare) headed southwards to Corong-corong Beach. At first glance, Corong-corong seemed very laid back and looked more like a typical fishing village than a resort town. It’s a great place to go to escape the tourist crowd in El Nido.

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Laid back Corong-Corong Beach

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Island Hopping in a Tropical Paradise: Day 2 in El Nido, Palawan
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Its day two of my El Nido island hopping adventure. I wanted go on “Tour A” this time. At around 9:00AM, Kuya Jason was ringing my phone … I was already running late and the group I was assigned to (for the day) were all waiting for me at the boat  … talk about a shameful entrance :( On the way to our first destination, I inescapably overheard group’s conversation … they mentioned meeting each other in an online forum. I immediately got curious and asked them about it. My suspicions were true, they were indeed fellow Pinoy Exchange (PEX) members… what a coincidence! “Tour A” took our group of 7 (Me, Ana, Fritzie, Jo, Cyril, Cyrus, and Nanay) to the most amazing lagoons and beaches in Miniloc and Shimizu Islands.

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First Taste of Island Hopping in El Nido, Palawan
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Undoubtedly, the biggest attraction that draws tourists to El Nido are the picturesque islands sprinkled off its coast. I planned on staying in El Nido for at least two full days so I can indulge two different island hopping tours. There are a handful of organized island hopping tours in El Nido codenamed “Tour A,” “Tour B,” … C, and D. Each of these tours go around four to five spots in the islands. Even if you’re traveling alone, the boatmen will just let you join a group for the island hopping tours in El Nido. The tours are a whole day affair (picnic lunch included) with prices ranging from P500 to P900 per person. I read from everywhere that the best tours were A and C, so I booked “Tour C” first with Kuya Jason, my contact. I woke up at around 6:00AM, which was really early for my standards, I must have been very excited to finally go on the island hopping tour :)

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On the boat approaching Cadlao Island

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Arrival in El Nido: DIY Solo Backpacking
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The daylight was already starting to fade when I arrived in El Nido town proper. It took me a few months to prepare and plan my first solo backpacking trip to El Nido. Like most people, I was initially scared at the thought of travelling alone but I knew that I had to overcome this fear if I were to achieve my long term travel masterplans *evil laugh*. Palawan, was the perfect start since, other than being a very beautiful place to visit, it was already an established backpacking destination. After getting off the bus in El Nido, I couldn’t resist to urge to dash to the beach. I felt really good that I’ve survived the long journey … yey! My itinerary worked really well so far :)

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Camarines Norte and Quezon Province for 4 Days
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The top destination on my eight week summer escapade in Luzon was none other than Calaguas Island in Camarines Norte. I was so intrigued by Calaguas after reading so many interesting posts by other bloggers, who’ve claimed that Calaguas’ long white sand stretch (Mahabang Buhangin) could rival Boracay’s “White Beach.” I’ve already been to many beautiful beaches in the Philippines but I’ve yet to see one that compares to the whiteness + fineness + length of the sand in Boracay, especially the part in Station 1 of White Beach. I was so excited when I found out my travel buddy, Fritzie, who I first met during my first solo trip in El Nido, was organizing a trip to Calaguas with her friends. Since it was a large group of around 20+ peope, we agreed to get a Daet-based tour operator called “Northlink” to take care of logistics. After finally seeing the island with my own eyes, Calaguas indeed deserved all the praises! It’s a must visit destination for beach lovers and sun worshipers in this side of the Pacific.

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Taytay Fort: Side trip to Charming Taytay, Palawan
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It was time to bid my goodbye to San Vicente and get back on the road enroute to El Nido, a place I’ve fantasized to visit for far too long. My legs were actually still aching from my misadventure at the longest beach in the Philippines the day before and I still had long way to go. From the terminal in San Vicente, I hopped on the van going to Roxas town (P120 fare). The van left at 9:00AM and arrived one and a half hours later in the Roxas Terminal, which is a major transit point in Northern Palawan. I was hoping to catch a bus to El Nido from there but couldn’t find one at the time. The locals told me I could ride a bus to Taytay (P70 fare) and catch another bus to El Nido from there. I was so glad I did because it gave me the chance to take a short sidetrip to the charming coastal town of Taytay.

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Riding the local bus to Taytay, Palawan

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Lost in Long Beach, Palawan: Longest Beach in the Philippines
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Why go to San Vicente, Palawan? To see Long Beach, reputedly, the longest white sand beach in the Philippines!  When was still thinking about doing a 12-day trip to Palawan I initially only had 3 items on my list: Honda Bay, El Nido, and the Underground River.

While I could have been more than happy to have spent all my time in just these place, I wanted to know if there were other nice places to visit in the area. San Vicente’s Long Beach fit snugly into my plan since the town is located along the way between Puerto Princesa and El Nido.

I was so happy I made that decision because Long Beach did not disappoint. Long Beach was indeed freakin’ long, 14km as claimed by the townsfolk.

It was so surreal to see such a beautiful white sand beach seemingly stretching endlessly into the horizon yet devoid of any huge beach resorts, tourists, or loud bars.

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San Vicente Long Beach all to MYSELF!

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